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OPEN GAME SEASON.

Recommendations of Slratfcrd Acclimatisation Society. • The question of an open game seai son lor 1937 was di?cuss d at a meett !mg of the council of the Stratford I AcclmiaUsalit.n Society lust night, 1’ land ;t was dic.'d'U to make r- corii- | mend; tions to the Departm nt of Ini tern al Affairs he follows: ■ (Tick pheasants, (I 'Torn in n and f ( Australian quad and black swan, from May 1 to .July 31; grey duck, May 1 to. June 30; pukeko, May 1 to j May 15. .During the meeting a telephone ling was received from a former i member of the executive advising the | council that ho. had reared on the I council’s behalf approximately. 20 | ph asants, which were now ready for I liberation. The council expressed its thanks for the assistance given. Messrs Geo. Richardson and N. O. i- Ebctt were appointed as visiting com- . mitten for the month of March. .• Present were: Messrs E. G. Jones <chairman), E. 11. Eason, W. J. > Walsh. J. p. Caskey, N. O. Ebbelt, ■- I'i. Worthington, J. Petrie, W. I, Hughes and G.. A. Carter (secretary). Apologies were received from Messrs A. E. Hunter and C. Alkinon.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 356, 10 February 1937, Page 4

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OPEN GAME SEASON. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 356, 10 February 1937, Page 4

OPEN GAME SEASON. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 356, 10 February 1937, Page 4

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